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		Definition of shiner in English: shinernoun ˈʃʌɪnəˈʃaɪnər 1A thing that shines or reflects light.  moonlight blanked the weakest shiners, but the powerful stars were gleaming - 1.1in combination A person or thing that polishes something.
 Example sentencesExamples -  It looks like we'll have to use the scale shiner again.
 -  Add a drop or two of silicone shiner to a quarter-sized amount of gel.
 -  He was strong and hard against me, for such a pale-faced, freckly-armed shiner of the shoes.
 
  
 2informal A black eye.  Example sentencesExamples -  He's still on the floor, blood all over from his lip, what seems to be a cut on his cheek and two impressive shiners.
 -  I didn't want to go home with a shiner and have to explain everything to my parents.
 -  He had the beginnings of a bruise on his left eye, which would become a decent sized shiner by morning.
 -  I posted a picture of one of the shiners after a match, should have some good boxing shots too soon.
 -  I didn't feel I could go to school, not with my shiner.
 -  I've been receiving symbolic shiners, charley horses and swollen jaws since I first picked up a mic and joked into it.
 -  I wasn't actually looking at your shiner when you first walked in.
 -  After all, Lee, you're the one that's going to have to explain that shiner to your son.
 -  Needless to say, Pat proved to the other kids that he was very much a boy and not a girl, by sending them home with bloody noses and shiners on their eyes.
 -  Don't stand too close to the stage during their 10-minute set or you might be sporting a shiner for the rest of the summer.
 -  After lying inert for several minutes, Totmianina was taken to hospital with concussion before being discharged the next day with a shiner on her eye.
 -  The girl would have one hell of a shiner tomorrow.
 -  She smiled and looked to him then back to me, ‘You look worse, but I'm glad he will have a nice shiner and a lot of bruises.’
 -  The German defender, sporting an impressive shiner, complained: ‘He didn't even say sorry.’
 -  So when he appeared outside the dressing room on Saturday afternoon sporting a glorious shiner it seemed there might be yet another unedifying tale of late-night revelry to tell.
 -  ‘Morning,’ Alex half greeted, half yawned as he wobbled into the kitchen and flopped down on one of the kitchen chairs, his eye sporting a dark purple shiner.
 -  I heard that Alabaster got a pretty good shiner from it too though no one knew why.
 -  ‘Nice shiner,’ She said, referring to the faint purple hue the skin around his right cheekbone had taken.
 -  He will definitely have a nice shiner from that.
 -  It didn't break, but George was bleeding and had copped a bit of a shiner.
 
  Synonyms contusion, lesion, mark, injury, black-and-blue mark, skin discoloration, blackening 3A small silvery North American freshwater fish which typically has colourful markings. Notropis and other genera, family Cyprinidae: several species  Example sentencesExamples -  Those bass didn't want flies, plugs or shiners (a small chub-like fish that are used as live bait).
 -  She is here competing with other piscivorous (fish-eating) birds in search of anchovy, shiner perch and grunion to eat.
 -  The only species present in Clyde Creek were blacknose shiner, Iowa darter, central mudminnow, and pearl dace.
 -  Baitfish comprise the minnows, shiners, and chubs.
 -  Long, too, is the road to recovery for the Arkansas River shiner, but conservation efforts like this one can get us there.
 -  The blacknose shiner was collected, preserved, and identified by three individuals.
 -  Like all surfperch, shiners are viviparous, that is, they do not lay eggs but bear live young.
 -  Another environmentalist land grab is underway in six states to protect the Topeka shiner, a minnow.
 -  He led us through some fantastic coral formations, tunnels, and schools of shiners so thick you couldn't see the person in front of you.
 -  The freshwater golden shiner was expected to have a high tracer enrichment, because it is reported to feed on zooplankton.
 -  They prey upon the rainbow smelt, golden shiner, common shiner, creek chub, and mummichog, among others.
 -  For such a pond, golden shiners, bluntnose minnows, or fathead minnows may be stocked to provide food for the bass.
 -  Indeed, whitebait is one of the numerous alternative common names which are used of this fish, others being green smelt, shiner, spearing, and sperling.
 -  They prey on such fish as the cisco (lake herring), lake whitefish, central mudminnow, and golden shiner.
 
 
 Rhymes   angina, assigner, china, consignor, decliner, definer, Dinah, diner, diviner, forty-niner, hardliner, incliner, Indo-China, liner, maligner, Medina, miner, minor, mynah, recliner, refiner, Regina, Salina, Shekinah, signer, South Carolina, Steiner, twiner, whiner    Definition of shiner in US English: shinernounˈSHīnərˈʃaɪnər 1A thing that shines or reflects light.  moonlight blanked the weakest shiners, but the more powerful stars were gleaming - 1.1in combination A person or thing that polishes something.
 Example sentencesExamples -  It looks like we'll have to use the scale shiner again.
 -  He was strong and hard against me, for such a pale-faced, freckly-armed shiner of the shoes.
 -  Add a drop or two of silicone shiner to a quarter-sized amount of gel.
 
  
 2informal A black eye.  Example sentencesExamples -  I've been receiving symbolic shiners, charley horses and swollen jaws since I first picked up a mic and joked into it.
 -  She smiled and looked to him then back to me, ‘You look worse, but I'm glad he will have a nice shiner and a lot of bruises.’
 -  I posted a picture of one of the shiners after a match, should have some good boxing shots too soon.
 -  Don't stand too close to the stage during their 10-minute set or you might be sporting a shiner for the rest of the summer.
 -  After lying inert for several minutes, Totmianina was taken to hospital with concussion before being discharged the next day with a shiner on her eye.
 -  Needless to say, Pat proved to the other kids that he was very much a boy and not a girl, by sending them home with bloody noses and shiners on their eyes.
 -  I wasn't actually looking at your shiner when you first walked in.
 -  I didn't feel I could go to school, not with my shiner.
 -  After all, Lee, you're the one that's going to have to explain that shiner to your son.
 -  So when he appeared outside the dressing room on Saturday afternoon sporting a glorious shiner it seemed there might be yet another unedifying tale of late-night revelry to tell.
 -  ‘Morning,’ Alex half greeted, half yawned as he wobbled into the kitchen and flopped down on one of the kitchen chairs, his eye sporting a dark purple shiner.
 -  It didn't break, but George was bleeding and had copped a bit of a shiner.
 -  I didn't want to go home with a shiner and have to explain everything to my parents.
 -  He's still on the floor, blood all over from his lip, what seems to be a cut on his cheek and two impressive shiners.
 -  The girl would have one hell of a shiner tomorrow.
 -  He will definitely have a nice shiner from that.
 -  I heard that Alabaster got a pretty good shiner from it too though no one knew why.
 -  He had the beginnings of a bruise on his left eye, which would become a decent sized shiner by morning.
 -  The German defender, sporting an impressive shiner, complained: ‘He didn't even say sorry.’
 -  ‘Nice shiner,’ She said, referring to the faint purple hue the skin around his right cheekbone had taken.
 
  Synonyms contusion, lesion, mark, injury, black-and-blue mark, skin discoloration, blackening 3A small silvery North American freshwater fish of the minnow family that typically has colorful markings. Notropis and other genera, family Cyprinidae: several species  Example sentencesExamples -  They prey upon the rainbow smelt, golden shiner, common shiner, creek chub, and mummichog, among others.
 -  Baitfish comprise the minnows, shiners, and chubs.
 -  The freshwater golden shiner was expected to have a high tracer enrichment, because it is reported to feed on zooplankton.
 -  Those bass didn't want flies, plugs or shiners (a small chub-like fish that are used as live bait).
 -  He led us through some fantastic coral formations, tunnels, and schools of shiners so thick you couldn't see the person in front of you.
 -  Long, too, is the road to recovery for the Arkansas River shiner, but conservation efforts like this one can get us there.
 -  Another environmentalist land grab is underway in six states to protect the Topeka shiner, a minnow.
 -  The only species present in Clyde Creek were blacknose shiner, Iowa darter, central mudminnow, and pearl dace.
 -  For such a pond, golden shiners, bluntnose minnows, or fathead minnows may be stocked to provide food for the bass.
 -  Like all surfperch, shiners are viviparous, that is, they do not lay eggs but bear live young.
 -  Indeed, whitebait is one of the numerous alternative common names which are used of this fish, others being green smelt, shiner, spearing, and sperling.
 -  The blacknose shiner was collected, preserved, and identified by three individuals.
 -  She is here competing with other piscivorous (fish-eating) birds in search of anchovy, shiner perch and grunion to eat.
 -  They prey on such fish as the cisco (lake herring), lake whitefish, central mudminnow, and golden shiner.
 
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